Cinema 4d 2023: Beginners Guide Pt 2(Navigation, Viewports, Move/Rotate/Scale tools, and Selections)
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- This video dives into some of the basics with working in Cinema 4d. Navigation, Viewports, Move/Rotate/Scale tools, and Selection tools are covered.
Where have you been all my life. Thanks a lot
I'm sold. This is an awesome tutorial compilation/series! I jumped around a bit to check it out, but now I will do the whole thing in order. I'm coming from Rhino 8 (which is my favorite modeler), and Ae (great graphics, but kind of clunky and resource intense). Liked and Subbed!
Thank you so much for this series. I've tried so many different tutorials as a total beginner and they all slipped over certain areas or missed important functions. With your videos everything is logical, step by step and easy to understand!
I hope you continue with these. finding it much easier to learn the software rather than being put in the deep end and having someone jsut teach me how to do 1 single animation. Thanks!
More to come!
"Right Click on the Arrow" to reset to default (0,0,0). That is awesome. Not Typing 0 0 0 over and over saves hundreds of hours...
i't's amazing that we get content of this quality for free. keep up the good work!
To be honest, I was very overwhelmed with this software and then I started watching your tutorials and now I feel at ease. I can't thank you enough for your time and patience to make these tutorials. Your way of teaching is just amazing. Thank you so much.
You are very welcome!
thank you so much for these series! really very helpful and fantastic to follow. I´m switching from Max to Cinema 4d and this is the perfect start for me.
insane tutorial .. very detailed and beginner friendly .. hopefully you'll continue making awesome content
Thanks. That's the plan!
You are doing good, add more videos to this playlist
So happy you're here! I tried to watch the beginners series on Cineuniverity, but it kept locking up until I gave up on it and searched UA-cam. So glad that happened because you're covering more ground much faster in a very clear way! Thank you!
Thanks!
I love your course 🎉🎉
Honestly, these are really useful videos - I'm such a noob and you're so good at explaining everything, thank you!
You are very welcome!
Thank you! Great video
Thanks so much for this deep beginners dive into C4D! I've been a designer for awhile, using Maya a little bit here and there, but I need to know C4D as its really become a must in the industry. Thanks so much! Subscribed.
You are very welcome!
I love you for this!!!!
Thank you for this tutorial series!!
Glad you like it!
Спасибо чувак!!!
Thank you
i am searching for update tutorial and i got it waiting for more with tips and tricks
More to come!
Nice keep it up💪💪💪💪
Thank you sir
You are very welcome!
thanks
really helpful thank u💕
Glad it was helpful!
Fine 👌
the best
Thank you for the great video. I am a teacher and I want to teach Cinema4D to my students. The way you teach and explain is really good.
Do you have teachers notes that you usually use or do you take notes from somewhere online to organize your lessons/units? Would love some advice!
Honestly, I just wing it. I don't really do notes/scripts. Some of these topics I have talked a lot about previously which helps, but most I have not.
You sound like a nice guy. Good explanations!
Greetings Michael
Thanks!
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I am a 25 year old Jr designer REALLY struggling with cinema 4d... do you have a personal email or somewhere that I can ask more specific and case-specfic questions? Maybe 2 questions.
hi. 24:01 I cant use the point. i select and choose the "point" but it didn't change to point , please help me sir. thanks you
You need to change the plane from a parametric object to polygonal. Just select the object and press "c" to convert it. Then select point mode.
@@ckandco4105 Thanks bro
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I was hoping to learn a way to move objects similar to Rhino. Click on an axis , and a dialog box pops up, to enter a value. Oh well
You can enter exact values either in the coordinate tab of the attribute manager or the coordinate manager.
24:06 can you please tell me which "mouse button" is meant? I tried left, right and middle with shift, ctrl or alt while moving the mouse and nothing happens (exept panning etc.)
It should be the mouse wheel.
Hello there, I cant not orbit as the same way as you do. Mine is just orbiting around the center of the screen, not around where we click the mouse :(. Can you help me?
I use a mouse.
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